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That's the Coriolis force - deviations in movement on a large scale, due to the Earth's rotation.

That's the Coriolis force - deviations in movement on a large scale, due to the Earth's rotation.

That's the Coriolis force - deviations in movement on a large scale, due to the Earth's rotation.

That's the Coriolis force - deviations in movement on a large scale, due to the Earth's rotation.

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What is the place on earth's crust directly above the place where and earthquake starts?

The place on Earth's crust directly above the point where an earthquake starts is called the "focus" or "hypocenter." This is where the seismic waves of an earthquake originate and spread outward in all directions.


What is the point in the Earth where an Earthquake took place called?

The point on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake occurs is called the "epicenter." It is the location where the seismic waves originate and spread out in all directions.


In a tornado do the air spirals move mostly vertically?

In a tornado, the air spirals move in a combination of vertical and horizontal directions. The updraft of warm air can create a rotating column that extends from the base of the tornado to the cloud above. This combination of vertical and horizontal movement contributes to the powerful swirling motion of a tornado.


What is elevation above sea level of Greenville SC?

The average elevation of Greenville, SC is around 963 feet above sea level. However, the elevation can vary throughout different parts of the city.


Where is air pressure exerted and how does it change as you move up through earths atmosphere?

Air pressure is exerted in all directions throughout Earth's atmosphere, but it is stronger closer to the surface due to the weight of the air above pushing down. As you move up through the atmosphere, air pressure decreases because there is less air above exerting force downward. This is why air pressure is lower at higher altitudes.

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Which way is up?

Any direction away from the Earth's center Away from from Earth's center. In other words all directions. This answer is wrong. The question is, in absolute terms, not relatively speaking, Which way is up? If up is any direction away from the Earth's center, that would mean that , as admitted in the incorrect answer, up would be 360 times 360 different directions. The correct answer is man has no idea what direction is up. Up cannot be 129,600 different directions which include directions which would be opposite to other directions. The answer is man does not know which way is up.


Which is not or are not ways playwrights use stage directions?

None of the above (playwrights use stage directions in all the ways listed)


What is difference between anisotropic material and orthotropic material?

an orthotropic material is one that has the different materials properties or strength in different octhogonal directions, but properties of anisotropic material being directionally dependent. thus Orthotropic materials are anisotropic.


What is the Stage directions include information about?

All of the above "Apex;-)by:EKR"


What proccess allow the plate to move?

When magma churns inside the mantle, it will churn in different directions. Since the plates are "floating above it", the churning magma will act as a conveyor belt, moving the plate along.


How the liquids exerts same pressure in all directions at a given depth?

At a given depth in a liquid, the pressure is exerted equally in all directions because the weight of the liquid above that depth creates the pressure. This means that the pressure at any point is determined by the weight of the liquid column above that point, regardless of the direction. So, the pressure is the same in all directions at a given depth in a liquid.


When viewed from above its north pole a body that moves in a counter clockwise directions is said to have?

Retrogade rotation


The above question changed the interactions because land is different then water?

the two above questions are different because land is different then water


Why did the confederates take a detour to Gettysburg?

The Confederates headed into Gettysburg to seize much needed shoes. Answer The above is one popular theory, but if you look at the map of the area, you will see that several of the roads lead into Gettysburg from different directions. So , it was a major cross roads.


What are the intermediate directions only?

There are four primary intermediate compass directions: northeast (NE), southeast (SE), southwest (SW), and northwest (NW). Each of these directions is halfway between the two directions in their names: NE is 45o, SE is 135o, SW is 225o, and NW is 315o. Intermediate directions are also known as ordinal or intercardinal directions, as differentiated from the four cardinal directions (north, south, east, and west). Additional intermediate directions can be named as variations on the above; for example, north-northeast (NNE) and east-northeast (ENE). Note that in some circles, the term "intermediate directions" applies only to the eight three-letter intermediate directions (NNE, ENE, ESE, SSE, SSW, WSW, WNW, & NNW), the two-letter directions being called "half cardinals."


What may happen when an ojbect receives unbalanced forces a the object changes directions b the object changes speed c the object starts to move or d all of the above?

D. all of the above.


Are above or over the same or different?

Different.because over is increase,above is decrease.